CHINA An Environmental Report Card By James Jiang April 2015.

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CHINA An Environmental Report Card By James Jiang April 2015

Abstract

Environmental Report Cards Supporting Research Describe the questions you need to ask (what needs to be graded) to produce an environmental report card for a country. Describe (and provide images of) the information resources you found for your analysis. Describe problems you had accessing and trying to use information resources for your research.

INTRODUCTION Where is your country, and what are its distinctive features?

INTRODUCTION What kind of government does your country have, and what is distinctive about its population?

ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS What natural resources does your country have and what condition are they in?

ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS What else is most interesting to report?

CASE STUDY #1

CASE STUDY #2

CASE STUDY #3

BIG DECISIONS AHEAD

PRIORITY ACTIONS!

MORE RESEARCH IS NEEDED!

RESEARCHER PROFILE